Look at this impressive display of English language comprehension.
Recently I had an issue where sending email from our domain to any AOL.com address resulted in a bounce-back error several hours later and an undelivered email. Our domain sends exactly zero spam messages, and our email always makes it through to other email hosts, so I wondered why AOL was any different.
It became apparent to me, after reading their official support page, that a small team of monitor lizards (citation needed) is running support at AOL. Now that this information has come to light, I wanted to highlight the progress that monitor lizards have made in the technical support field. Given a few more decades, I think we might see an increase in delivered non-spam messages, as well as a more general acceptance of Monitor Lizards in our increasingly tolerant society. Some day, the Monitor Lizards may even enjoy employment at email providers such as Yahoo! and Outlook.com. But we are going to need to see a big push in the civil rights movement before that day comes.
Below is the text from the above picture in case you can’t see it. Yay Monitor Lizards! And yay AOL!
redacted IP address [redacted] Reputation is Neutral
What is a neutral reputation?
The IP address has a neutral reputation. This means AOL has enough data to determine that is a know mail server and that the reputation is not bad or good.
Why am I revieving Temp Fail errors?
You may be experiencing temporary failure errors such as DYN:T1 or RLY:B1 due to recent activity that not is not yet yet available to this page. Temporary Failure errors are transient and may go away as your IP reputation improves.
Before sumitting a postmaster support request please review Guidelines & Best Practices page, and take whatever steps are necessary to remedy the situation.
How can I improve my reputation
To review ways to improve the reputation of your IP address please visit the Guidelines & Best Practices page, and take whatever steps are necessary to improve your reputation.